Delta Electronics DOP-AS Series Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual
4-2 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002
4.1 Macro Type
Delta DOP series HMI provides eleven kinds of macro commands and they are divided into four categories.
Please refer to the following:
1. Element ON / OFF Macro: It is provided for each Bit element that can be input, such as button element,
i.e. Maintained and Momentary button.
2. Before / After Execute Macro: It is provided for all elements, such as numeric /
character entry element
and all button elements (including system button).
3. Screen Open / Close / Cycle Macro: Use screen as a unit. Each screen has an individual screen macro.
4. Initial / Background / Clock / Sub Macro: Use system as a unit. Each project, i.e. each program, has its
individual screen macro.
Fig. 4.1.1 Choosing Macro command from menu bar
Macro Name Numbers Remark
On Macro 1 The user can have an ON Macro for each specific button.
Off Macro 1 The user can have an OFF Macro for each specific button.
Before Execute Macro 1
For all button elements and numeric / character entry element. One
element has one before execute macro.
After Execute Macro 1
For all button elements and numeric / character entry element. One
element has one after execute macro.
Screen Open Macro 1
There is a screen open macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n
screen open macros for n screen.
Screen Close Macro 1
There is a screen close macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n
screen close macros for n screen.
Screen Cycle Macro 1
There is a screen cycle macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n
screen cycle macros for n screen
Initial Macro 1 There is only an initial Macro in a program.
Background Macro 1 There is only an background Macro in a program.
Clock Macro 1 There is only an clock Macro in a program.
Sub-macro 512 There are only 512 sub-macros for a program.
Table 4.1.1 Macro command table